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Occupying the top two levels of what was once the projection room of the historically significant 'Amusu' Theatre, this unique lifestyle apartment epitomises sophisticated New York warehouse style living in a coveted blue ribbon Inner West locale. Flawlessly melding ultra contemporary design with historic character, the home is crafted with effortless entertaining in mind. Offering low maintenance living throughout, the versatile floorplan includes a massive mezzanine level that could easily be converted into a third bedroom should the need arise. Both bedrooms are doubles with built-ins and the master bedroom with a large walk-in robe. The expansive living area opens to a protected balcony, whilst the well presented kitchen has stainless steel gas appliances. There are soaring three storey ceilings, dual balconies, brand new polished floors and skylights. Filled with natural light and set just moments to cafe culture and village life, there are superb views that stretch to embrace the Anzac Bridge, Harbour Bridge and the majestic city skyline.
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The area now known as Rozelle was part of a 550 acre (2.2 km²) grant to colonial surgeon Dr William Balmain (1762-1803) made in 1800 by Governor John Hunter
The land was first settled in 1836 and by 1861 had been divided into the well populated eastern suburb of Balmain and the sparsely populated western area, extending to the gates of Callan Park, known as Balmain... Read More »